Halyna Aleksandrovych in the choreographic culture of Ternopil region
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2021.240065Abstract
The purpose of the article is to identify the role of Н. Aleksandrovych 's work in the choreographic culture of Ternopil region. Methodology. A set of methods was applied, including the analysis of the literature and source base, systematization of information, consideration of events on a chronological basis. Scientific novelty. For the first time, the creative activity of Halyna Stepanivna Aleksandrovych, a teacher-methodologist at the Terebovlya College of Culture and Arts, an excellent student of education in Ukraine, was comprehensively analyzed and her role in the choreographic culture of Ternopil region was clarified. Conclusions. Н. Alexandrovich is one of the leading specialists in the regional choreographic culture of Ternopil region, which for fifty years has been teaching, folklore, choreography, education and promotion. The basis of the repertoire of the folk dance ensemble "Dzherelo" created by her consists of works recorded by Н. Alexandrovich in the process of field research and skillfully processed for performance in the stage. In "Dzherelo" the teacher combines educational, upbringing and artistic functions: in addition to purely professional tasks (formation of a highly professional dancer and leader of the choreographic team) is the formation of students' choreographic worldview, the formation of national-patriotic values through joining, distinguished by the author's style, which are a significant contribution to the development of choreographic culture of the region and Ukraine as a whole.
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